PowerWind builds wind farm in Azerbaijan

The installation of the turbines of the type PowerWind 56 will probably be finished in October. The wind farm in Sitalcaj, about 40 km from the capital Baku, will be operated by the industrial company Trans T.S. MMC. According to PowerWind, there are already plans to expand the wind farm to eleven turbines.

The oil-producing country Azerbaijan wants to increase the scale of its wind energy utilization and currently plans a wind power capacity of about 250 MW.

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